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Re: Arsenal
Dje mogo još igrat, frajer dobio povredu prije poluvremena bogati. Jedva je i ono odigrao.
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Sad jel mogao sad je kasno pricati svakako nikakve fajde kad niste prosli.GunnerS je napisao/la:Mogo je...
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Frajer šepao zadnjih 10-15 minuta , ali vjerovatno nije ništa ozbiljnije.GunnerS je napisao/la:Moga je on još igrat. Kako god bio bi bolji od Gervinha.
U svakom slučaju, vidjet ćemo šta če arsenal dalje, hoće li opet Wenger i uprava prodati najbolje(g) igrača/igrače ili će se malo stisnuti ... ima arsenal zaista potencijala, ali imao ga je i prethodnih 5-6 godina, tako da treba još dosta poraditi na ovom timu. A kad smo već kod Ox-a , pa lik je nevjerovatan, napokon englesko krilo koje nije precijenjeno - istini za volju još je mlad da se takav sud donosi , ali jednostavno može se "namirisati" kvalitet ...
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Nažalost, al nakon njegovog izlaska pao je i Arsenal...SIR je napisao/la:Sad jel mogao sad je kasno pricati svakako nikakve fajde kad niste prosli.GunnerS je napisao/la:Mogo je...
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Jeste, ali i ostatak tima je pao, loša fizička sprema, to se pokazalo i protiv liverpoola, jest da je Arsenal pobijedio ali ko je gledao zna o čemu pričam. Razloge zbog kojih Arsenal nije prošao ipak treba tražiti u katastrofalno odigranoj prvoj utakmici.GunnerS je napisao/la:Nažalost, al nakon njegovog izlaska pao je i Arsenal...SIR je napisao/la:Sad jel mogao sad je kasno pricati svakako nikakve fajde kad niste prosli.GunnerS je napisao/la:Mogo je...
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Samo da ne izgori od silnih ocekivanja britanskih medija. Inace, momak je bolji od Younga, Downinga, Walcotta, Lennona i Johnsona. Mlad je, bice tu puno uspona i padova (samo da ga povrede zaobidju), al' kada konacno sazrije, bice jedan od boljih krilnih igraca, u to sam siguran.Genghis je napisao/la:A kad smo već kod Ox-a , pa lik je nevjerovatan, napokon englesko krilo koje nije precijenjeno
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Da nije priznat pogodak nakon ofsajda i dosudjen nepostojeci penal u prvoj tekmi, Arsenal bi se rutinski plasirao dalje, ovako je sve ostalo na dobrom pokusaju. Uostalom vidi se koliko smo na normalnom terenu jaci od Milana ono u prvoj utakmici je bila oranica kakva se vidja samo u banana ligama poput nase, cak je i Mourinho primjetio u analizi da je takav teren i bila taktika prljavih italijana.
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Kako ljudi ne shvataju da ne bi Milan izasao sa 3 napadaca da je imao samo 2 gola prednosti?HectorLopez je napisao/la:Da nije priznat pogodak nakon ofsajda i dosudjen nepostojeci penal u prvoj tekmi, Arsenal bi se rutinski plasirao dalje, ovako je sve ostalo na dobrom pokusaju. Uostalom vidi se koliko smo na normalnom terenu jaci od Milana ono u prvoj utakmici je bila oranica kakva se vidja samo u banana ligama poput nase, cak je i Mourinho primjetio u analizi da je takav teren i bila taktika prljavih italijana.
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Rosicky je fenomenalan bio , steta za Arsenal.Mada kada zbrojimo 180 minuta Milan je bio bolji tim upravo za taj 1 pogodak.
Persiju se nema sta zamjeriti , fulio Boze moj.
Sve u svemu odlicna utakmica , Milanezi su prvo poluvrijeme bili raskovani i mislima u 4finalu , dok su u drugom djelu vec ozbiljnije usli i nisu dozvoljavali Arsenalu da se razmase
Persiju se nema sta zamjeriti , fulio Boze moj.
Sve u svemu odlicna utakmica , Milanezi su prvo poluvrijeme bili raskovani i mislima u 4finalu , dok su u drugom djelu vec ozbiljnije usli i nisu dozvoljavali Arsenalu da se razmase
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just open your eyes and listen to me
straight ahead, a green light turns to red
oh why can't you see, oh Johnny b-
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Re: Arsenal
Persieju niko normalan ne može ono zamjerit. Što se tiče utakmice možda će vam zvučat da se vadim, lažem, petljam ali meni je drago što nisu prošli sinoć. Mislim da Arsenal da je prošao opet ne bi imao nikakve šanse za osvajanje ovog takmičenja, a ako nemaš šanse čemu onda u utakmicama rizikovat povrede i umor igrača. Bitnije je da se okrenemo Premiershipu i da se uganja to 4 mjesto.
A sinoć da su dali četvrti umro bih, kad su dali 3 jbt sav sam se treso, mislio srce me izdalo.
Ovako smo dobro namučili Milan, spustili ih na zemlju i natjerali ih da strijepe za prolaz do zadnje sekunde. Sinoć su momci odigrali za čast i ponos!
A sinoć da su dali četvrti umro bih, kad su dali 3 jbt sav sam se treso, mislio srce me izdalo.
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fino je sve to Bosco, al ja mislim da ih je ovo još više ubilo u pojamBosco je napisao/la:Persieju niko normalan ne može ono zamjerit. Što se tiče utakmice možda će vam zvučat da se vadim, lažem, petljam ali meni je drago što nisu prošli sinoć. Mislim da Arsenal da je prošao opet ne bi imao nikakve šanse za osvajanje ovog takmičenja, a ako nemaš šanse čemu onda u utakmicama rizikovat povrede i umor igrača. Bitnije je da se okrenemo Premiershipu i da se uganja to 4 mjesto.
A sinoć da su dali četvrti umro bih, kad su dali 3 jbt sav sam se treso, mislio srce me izdalo.Ovako smo dobro namučili Milan, spustili ih na zemlju i natjerali ih da strijepe za prolaz do zadnje sekunde. Sinoć su momci odigrali za čast i ponos!
ALI jedno veliko ALI. zamisli imaš 3 gola na poluvremenu i fali ti samo 1 gol. To više nije nikakva nemoguća misija nego sabijanje protivnika obično, a oni to nisu uspjeli i nekako su ostali na korak do sna.
Ja sam zadovoljan ovim momcima pokazali su da je Arsenal klasa i to mi je najviše drago, al da li su oni zadovoljni to je problem. Kako će se sve ovo odrazit na njih na tekme koje slijede
Vođa zna.
Re: Arsenal
Ne možemo im ništa zamjeriti-odigrali su koliko su mogli i imali snage,ali van persi je definitivno morao u onoj situaciji bolje odreagovati.Ok,možda ga je malo i iznenadalia lopta,ali u onoj situaciji je trebao zaobići golmana i proslijediti loptu u mrežu
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Evo mene malo kod vas na temiHenderson je napisao/la:Ma Bosco ne sikiraj se, ovako je Liverpoolu cijelu sezonu. Ovo je mislim 20 okvir gola pogođen i 6 promašeni penal ( mislim da budemo jasni, penal nije postojao ) a naši protivnici naprave jednu priliku i postignu pogodak.
Svu nesreću Liverpool je naplatio na penale protiv Cardiffa, tako da očekujem opet istu situaciju i sada.
Prije će biti 1:2 nego 2:1.
Ja sam se davno pomirio sa činjenicom da Liverpool neće igrati LP, tako da mi je i x u ovoj utakmici dobar. Da me ne provociraju tamo na mojoj temi a i u privatnom životu
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Što se tiče dvomeča Milan-Arsenal, moj komentar je why Đuro, WHY?
Premiership 173 utakmica, 15 golova, 21 asistencija.
Najbolji mladi igrač Sunderlanda ( 2010, 2011 ), najbolji mladi igrač Liverpoola ( 2012 ), najbolji mladi igrač Engleske ( 2012 ).
Najbolji mladi igrač Sunderlanda ( 2010, 2011 ), najbolji mladi igrač Liverpoola ( 2012 ), najbolji mladi igrač Engleske ( 2012 ).
Re: Arsenal
ima li ko info o povredama chamberleina i walkota sinoc, i hoce li arteta i ramsey biti spremni za newcastle.
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Arsenal zamalo da ide u rundu per utakmica first bio Milan bolji. Nije snaga imao Arsenal u drugu vrijeme.Dobra utakmica za Arsenal.
Re: Arsenal
Pa first mec Milan bolja,neg second Arsenal
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Ferguson said: "United can do anything, believe me. They've got that great philosophy and history, they will always do well."
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain embodies Arséne Wenger's faith in spirit
The Arsenal teenager's performance against Milan would have thrilled whoever is going to be the next England coach
Arsenal's exhausted players left the pitch bathed in warm applause from supporters who sometimes turn their backs on the sight of adversity but this time stayed on after the final whistle, setting aside their disappointment to salute something that felt like a rebirth.
"Everybody fought together and helped his team-mate," Laurent Koscielny said, summing up the virtues of a performance that seemed more significant than the result. They had gone out the Champions League but the manner of their departure seemed to lift their hopes of hanging on to fourth place in the Premier League and securing qualification for next season's competition.
This was a tie of four halves. Arsenal lost the first one 2-0 and the second by the same score in Italy, won the third 3-0 at home and drew the fourth after Milan's players finally pulled themselves together. No doubt Massimiliano Allegri had used his half-time address to remind them of the humiliation suffered by their predecessors at Liverpool's hands seven years ago – although none of the Italian club's players on the pitch in Istanbul was involved on Tuesday night.
As Arsène Wenger's players fought their way back to the brink of redemption, they gave substance to the Frenchman's frequent expressions of faith in their spirit – a quality long obscured, perhaps, but unearthed as they put the seven-times European champions on the rack. With those three unanswered first-half goals, they took a further giant step in the restoration of their battered pride, making the outcome of the tie seem less significant than the effect of their resilience on the club's morale.
At the heart of their performance was a display by a teenager who will certainly have lodged a few thoughts in the mind of whichever coach is destined to take England to the finals of the European Championship this summer. Injuries to Mikel Arteta, Aaron Ramsey, Abou Diaby, Yossi Benayoun and Francis Coquelin, not to mention the long-term absence of Jack Wilshere, gave Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain a chance to start the match in the centre of midfield, alongside Alex Song and in front of the back four. Not quite the position just behind the front line that he says is the one best suited to his talents, but closer to it than the role on the wing in which he has been nurtured in his early days as a first-team player.
Theo Walcott is still waiting for a similar opportunity to come in from the touchline, where he has been stationed since his arrival six years ago – like Oxlade-Chamberlain, a teenaged prodigy from Southampton. Walcott always believed himself to be better suited to a striker's role, and his goalscoring record with his original club and with England's Under-21s supported his contention, as did his brace of goals in the dramatic 5-2 win in the recent north London derby. He must have been envying the apparent ease with which the 18-year-old Oxlade-Chamberlain, five years his junior, has impressed Wenger with his precocious football intelligence.
Arsenal v Milan in the Champions League: five talking points
1 Dignity more than regained
As ashamed as they felt to be so thoroughly outclassed in Italy, Arsenal earned the right to feel proud of themselves by making the impossible seem eminently possible. This is not the best XI Arsène Wenger has ever put together by any stretch of the imagination but they proved themselves capable of something memorable for the third time in as many games. Again they showed courage, and discipline, to try to haul themselves out of a difficult situation. Even making this tie interesting was an achievement. As Wenger pointed out before the game, they somehow had to strike the right balance between attacking and defending. The only pity was that they did not have the attacking reinforcements from the bench to really crank it up. The out-of-favour Marouane Chamakh and Park Chu-young were the best they could do.
2 Italians stuck in first gear
One of the oddest consequences of being in such command from the first leg is the difficulty for a team to psych themselves up for the task. That does not excuse Milan's extraordinary sluggishness. If Arsenal, as Kieran Gibbs suggested, were guilty of not "turning up" at San Siro, the same accusation could be thrown at Milan here. Their defensive lapses were extremely poor for all the goals that gave Arsenal a 3-0 half-time lead. Inept marking from a corner, uncharacteristic sloppiness from Thiago Silva, and a clumsy Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain sandwich put Milan in a position of anxiety they could barely have imagined having doled out that hammering three weeks ago. Van Bommel's early booking was another advantage for Arsenal, as he could ill afford any more reckless tackles. The question of whether this Milan team could be a contender and trouble the Spanish favourites got a pretty resounding answer here: not this time.
3 The real Rosicky stands up
Wenger confessed before the game that he did not know what he would do if the Czech midfielder Tomas Rosicky did not recover from an injury niggle to make the team. A player who promised so much when he signed from Borussia Dortmund in 2006, his Arsenal career has stuttered, mainly due to some horrendous injury problems. In the past couple of weeks he has shone, regaining the momentum to play with great personality, drive and guile in midfield. Having scored his first Premier League goal in two years to crown an action-packed display against Tottenham, he carried that form over with another performance full of purpose. His opportunist strike, for Arsenal's second goal, was deserved. A word, too, for Alex Song, whose exemplary display anchoring the Arsenal midfield underlines why his contract extension must be priority after Van Persie.
4 'The Ox' is the future
Although he was selected in a more central role than anticipated, contrary to some of the pre-match speculation the teenager Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was deployed in a defensive midfield role, rather than as a playmaker. It had echoes of the education Wenger wanted Jack Wilshere to experience when he broke through, but was all the same a giant call to make in a game such as this against Mark van Bommel and Antonio Nocerino. Oxlade-Chamberlain was sensible in his positioning, tidy in possession, and able to demonstrate his technique with the beautifully whipped in cross for Laurent Koscielny to head in Arsenal's first goal. But it was hard to escape the feeling he was being reigned in, that he could make more of a difference. Then came the moment when he escaped the leash with a searing run into the box to win the penalty for Robin van Persie to make the score 3-0. The former Southampton player has come a long, long way since making his debut as a substitute 62 minutes into that infamous 8-2 thumping at Old Trafford.
5 Abbiati battered
The Italian keeper Christian Abbiati had been watching from the bench the night Milan surrendered a 4-1 lead at Deportivo La Coruña to suffer the consequences of the most dramatic turnaround in Champions League history. He, above all, deserves a pat on the back from his team-mates. A couple of important saves (added to the two fine efforts to ensure Van Persie did not score an away goal at San Siro) were vital. Milan were surprisingly open. For an Italian team to go away from home and play with an attacking trident hardly known for their capacity to track back in Zlatan Ibrahimovic flanked by Robinho and the youngster Stephan El Shaarawy was brave in a way. But it turned out to be a bad move, as a more conservative approach might have been more frustrating to Arsenal. As it was, there was not much of a barrier. The midfield area – where Wenger's team had no option but to experiment – was afforded far too much time and space to dictate the game. By all accounts the Milan coach was cross that it finished only 4-0 in the opener at San Siro. Now we know why.
The Arsenal teenager's performance against Milan would have thrilled whoever is going to be the next England coach
Arsenal's exhausted players left the pitch bathed in warm applause from supporters who sometimes turn their backs on the sight of adversity but this time stayed on after the final whistle, setting aside their disappointment to salute something that felt like a rebirth.
"Everybody fought together and helped his team-mate," Laurent Koscielny said, summing up the virtues of a performance that seemed more significant than the result. They had gone out the Champions League but the manner of their departure seemed to lift their hopes of hanging on to fourth place in the Premier League and securing qualification for next season's competition.
This was a tie of four halves. Arsenal lost the first one 2-0 and the second by the same score in Italy, won the third 3-0 at home and drew the fourth after Milan's players finally pulled themselves together. No doubt Massimiliano Allegri had used his half-time address to remind them of the humiliation suffered by their predecessors at Liverpool's hands seven years ago – although none of the Italian club's players on the pitch in Istanbul was involved on Tuesday night.
As Arsène Wenger's players fought their way back to the brink of redemption, they gave substance to the Frenchman's frequent expressions of faith in their spirit – a quality long obscured, perhaps, but unearthed as they put the seven-times European champions on the rack. With those three unanswered first-half goals, they took a further giant step in the restoration of their battered pride, making the outcome of the tie seem less significant than the effect of their resilience on the club's morale.
At the heart of their performance was a display by a teenager who will certainly have lodged a few thoughts in the mind of whichever coach is destined to take England to the finals of the European Championship this summer. Injuries to Mikel Arteta, Aaron Ramsey, Abou Diaby, Yossi Benayoun and Francis Coquelin, not to mention the long-term absence of Jack Wilshere, gave Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain a chance to start the match in the centre of midfield, alongside Alex Song and in front of the back four. Not quite the position just behind the front line that he says is the one best suited to his talents, but closer to it than the role on the wing in which he has been nurtured in his early days as a first-team player.
Theo Walcott is still waiting for a similar opportunity to come in from the touchline, where he has been stationed since his arrival six years ago – like Oxlade-Chamberlain, a teenaged prodigy from Southampton. Walcott always believed himself to be better suited to a striker's role, and his goalscoring record with his original club and with England's Under-21s supported his contention, as did his brace of goals in the dramatic 5-2 win in the recent north London derby. He must have been envying the apparent ease with which the 18-year-old Oxlade-Chamberlain, five years his junior, has impressed Wenger with his precocious football intelligence.
Arsenal v Milan in the Champions League: five talking points
1 Dignity more than regained
As ashamed as they felt to be so thoroughly outclassed in Italy, Arsenal earned the right to feel proud of themselves by making the impossible seem eminently possible. This is not the best XI Arsène Wenger has ever put together by any stretch of the imagination but they proved themselves capable of something memorable for the third time in as many games. Again they showed courage, and discipline, to try to haul themselves out of a difficult situation. Even making this tie interesting was an achievement. As Wenger pointed out before the game, they somehow had to strike the right balance between attacking and defending. The only pity was that they did not have the attacking reinforcements from the bench to really crank it up. The out-of-favour Marouane Chamakh and Park Chu-young were the best they could do.
2 Italians stuck in first gear
One of the oddest consequences of being in such command from the first leg is the difficulty for a team to psych themselves up for the task. That does not excuse Milan's extraordinary sluggishness. If Arsenal, as Kieran Gibbs suggested, were guilty of not "turning up" at San Siro, the same accusation could be thrown at Milan here. Their defensive lapses were extremely poor for all the goals that gave Arsenal a 3-0 half-time lead. Inept marking from a corner, uncharacteristic sloppiness from Thiago Silva, and a clumsy Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain sandwich put Milan in a position of anxiety they could barely have imagined having doled out that hammering three weeks ago. Van Bommel's early booking was another advantage for Arsenal, as he could ill afford any more reckless tackles. The question of whether this Milan team could be a contender and trouble the Spanish favourites got a pretty resounding answer here: not this time.
3 The real Rosicky stands up
Wenger confessed before the game that he did not know what he would do if the Czech midfielder Tomas Rosicky did not recover from an injury niggle to make the team. A player who promised so much when he signed from Borussia Dortmund in 2006, his Arsenal career has stuttered, mainly due to some horrendous injury problems. In the past couple of weeks he has shone, regaining the momentum to play with great personality, drive and guile in midfield. Having scored his first Premier League goal in two years to crown an action-packed display against Tottenham, he carried that form over with another performance full of purpose. His opportunist strike, for Arsenal's second goal, was deserved. A word, too, for Alex Song, whose exemplary display anchoring the Arsenal midfield underlines why his contract extension must be priority after Van Persie.
4 'The Ox' is the future
Although he was selected in a more central role than anticipated, contrary to some of the pre-match speculation the teenager Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was deployed in a defensive midfield role, rather than as a playmaker. It had echoes of the education Wenger wanted Jack Wilshere to experience when he broke through, but was all the same a giant call to make in a game such as this against Mark van Bommel and Antonio Nocerino. Oxlade-Chamberlain was sensible in his positioning, tidy in possession, and able to demonstrate his technique with the beautifully whipped in cross for Laurent Koscielny to head in Arsenal's first goal. But it was hard to escape the feeling he was being reigned in, that he could make more of a difference. Then came the moment when he escaped the leash with a searing run into the box to win the penalty for Robin van Persie to make the score 3-0. The former Southampton player has come a long, long way since making his debut as a substitute 62 minutes into that infamous 8-2 thumping at Old Trafford.
5 Abbiati battered
The Italian keeper Christian Abbiati had been watching from the bench the night Milan surrendered a 4-1 lead at Deportivo La Coruña to suffer the consequences of the most dramatic turnaround in Champions League history. He, above all, deserves a pat on the back from his team-mates. A couple of important saves (added to the two fine efforts to ensure Van Persie did not score an away goal at San Siro) were vital. Milan were surprisingly open. For an Italian team to go away from home and play with an attacking trident hardly known for their capacity to track back in Zlatan Ibrahimovic flanked by Robinho and the youngster Stephan El Shaarawy was brave in a way. But it turned out to be a bad move, as a more conservative approach might have been more frustrating to Arsenal. As it was, there was not much of a barrier. The midfield area – where Wenger's team had no option but to experiment – was afforded far too much time and space to dictate the game. By all accounts the Milan coach was cross that it finished only 4-0 in the opener at San Siro. Now we know why.
Keep the faith and never fear, We'll keep the Red flag flying high, Cuz Man United will Never Die!!!
The greater the challenge the more Glory in overcoming it!
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The greater the challenge the more Glory in overcoming it!
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.BRUINS=CELTICS=RED SOX.
..NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS..
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nino ja slabo govorit naš bosanska jezik.trxel je napisao/la:Pa first mec Milan bolja,neg second Arsenal![]()
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